Aster is worked top down in the round for a quick and easy hat that looks good on everyone. The texture is eye-catching, cozy and makes for a subtle addition any man’s winter wardrobe.
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From the December 2018 issue
Aster is worked top down in the round for a quick and easy hat that looks good on everyone. The texture is eye-catching, cozy and makes for a subtle addition any man’s winter wardrobe.
View ProjectBy Jill Wright
From the December 2018 issue
Keep your cords under control with this useful organizer containing 4 pockets (two large, two small). Fold over the top diagonal portion, roll twice and tie closed with braided ties.
View ProjectBy Janet Pippin
From the December 2018 issue
Dress up your favorite cup of Joe with this eye-catching cozy and coaster set. Perfect for coffee and tea drinkers alike, this fun stitchwork is not only visually appealing, it’ll feel great in your hands!
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Cady is the cowl you’re looking for when winter is upon us, cold and bleak and barren, when little grows and less blooms. Written for multiple gauges and sizes, you can use almost any yarn to keep any neck warm. The unique triangle shape paired with bulky yarn makes this an especially quick and cozy project — perfect if you’re in need of a last-minute gift.
View ProjectBy Ruth Haydock
These easy crochet ornaments are worked in the round, starting with a magic ring and worked in a spiral. The top of the ornament is crocheted in a contrasting color and then completed with a thread loop for easy hanging.
View ProjectBy Pia Thadani
From the December 2018 issue
Remember the ornaments of yesteryear created with giant foam balls and strips of fabric? Relive this Christmas tradition of your childhood with this adorable crocheted version that’s perfect for scrap yarn.
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This sweet scarf is just the right layer when it’s time for kids to bundle up against the cold. It’s made using rows of double crochet, then crocheting polar bear faces in the round, with extra rows of double crochet attached to the backs of the polar bear faces to form pockets.
View ProjectBy Linda Dean
From the December 2018 issue
Getting your kiddo to bundle up this season will be a breeze when doing so turns them into a polar bear! Large pom pom ears and surface crochet complete this “beary” adorable hat.
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Worked double stranded, this tote bag is designed for durability in the winter months. A pink poinsettia adds much-needed cheer to a gray winter’s day.
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Topped with a cuff crocheted in fuzzy yarn to give the look of faux fur, this stocking is a modern and trendy take on traditional stockings. Opt for more traditional colors in red and white or experiment with playful hues in alternating bands of color to create something that’s uniquely you!
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